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Journalists embedded with the Iraqi army on the frontline battling the Islamic State group risk their lives every day to report on this must-crucial of wars. FRANCE 24’s team on the ground took a step back to look at these "information warriors".
In Iraq, the fight against the Islamic State (IS) group is not just being fought on the ground; it is also an information war. While terrorists flood social networks with propaganda videos and photos, around 1,500Iraqi war correspondents are currently covering the progress of the regular army and militias fighting their way to the terrorist group’s stronghold of Mosul. These "information warriors" are side-by-side with the soldiers.
The Iraqi journalists show incredible courage by filming the fighting up close and risking their own lives. Not all of them survive to file their reports for the next news bulletin. Proud of their country, they play an important role in the battle against the IS group and often appeal to God to win the "holy war against evil".
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When a "Frontline" reporter tracks down the leading voice of the white supremacist movement, he's surprised by what he finds.
Watch more Chappelle's Show: http://www.cc.com/shows/chappelle-s-show

published:23 Feb 2018

views:684

See the full episode at http://video.pbs.org/video/2165688098
FRONTLINE reporter Ramita Navai experiences life as a fugitive in Syria when she is trapped in a safe house in "Syria Undercover," airing Nov. 8.
As the death toll in Syria nears 3,000, the revolution rages on well after the fall of dictators in Tunisia, Egypt, and Libya. While grainy cell phone videos of violent attacks on protester are making it out, foreign journalists are seldom making it in. In this special newsmagazine report, FRONTLINE offers a rare look from inside, as we travel with undercover reporter Ramita Navai into some of the most dangerous parts of Syria to meet members of the opposition movement forced into hiding. As the town of Madaya is besieged by the army, the security forces, and the militia, Navai experiences first-hand life as a fugitive when she is trapped in a safe house with three opposition coordinators on the government's most wanted list. Also this hour: A look at the dictator who has managed to hold on longer than any amidst the Arab unrest—PresidentBashar al-Assad.
Watch on air and online beginning Tuesday, November 8th at 9 pm ET on PBS (check local listings).
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published:05 Nov 2011

views:12156

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JournalistSafa Al Ahmad was one of only a few reporters on the ground in Yemen as the crisis escalated -- and she was detained for four hours by Houthi gunmen after filming this.
(Things get heated about 50 seconds in.)
Starting April 7 at 10 pm ET, watch FRONTLINE's full documentary "The Fight for Yemen" here: http://to.pbs.org/1BQzGaB
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published:06 Apr 2015

views:4209

Stress, no visible tactics and no organisation: this leaked footage of an attack by IS fighters tears apart the image of hardened and well-trained jihadists who are facing a martyr’s death. ReporterHans Jaap Melissen was on the front line, on the spot where these images were shot, where he was given this video by a Peshmerga commander.

published:29 Apr 2016

views:11096

In 1980, Donald Trump faced a media firestorm when he ordered the demolition of two valuable art deco sculptures that were delaying the construction of Trump Tower. Over the next few days, reporters tried to reach Trump for comment, but they instead heard from "John Baron," an alter ego that Trump would sometimes use when he spoke with journalists.
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During the 1980s and 1990s, Trump would use such alter egos whenever he was under intense press scrutiny, including once in 1991 when a reporter from People magazine captured him going by the name "John Miller" on tape.
"Trump's Alter Ego" was drawn from FRONTLINE's reporting for The Choice 2016, filmmaker Michael Kirk and his team's dual biography of Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. Since 1988, The Choice has brought viewers in-depth, interwoven biographies of the two major-party U.S. presidential candidates.
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published:20 Oct 2016

views:31790

Complete series: https://rtd.rt.com/films/news-team/
War reporterMaria Finoshina and crew explore a deadly frontline between Al-Qaeda affiliated anti-Assad forces and Assad loyalists. But its not in Syria, its Tripoli Lebanon. Finoshina demonstrates how the Syrian overspill is polarizing Lebanese society, and along the way reveals a gun cult that gives her the fear.
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Watch journalist Julia Ioffe’s candid, full interview on Putin and allegations of Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. election – part of FRONTLINE’s media transparency project for our investigation, “Putin’s Revenge.”
More: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/interview-collection/the-putin-files/

published:27 Oct 2017

views:116756

Deserted streets in a desolate town, Makhmour, shows all the signs of a community on the frontline. Lying between Mosul and Kirkuk in north central Iraq it has been the scene of fierce fighting between ISIL and ==Kurdish Peshmerga forces==.
The jihadist extremists have been driven out, but the town remains vulnerable to attack and would be a major prize for ISIL as a base from which to strike at the Kurdish stronghold of Arbil.
Euronews' correspondent == Mohammad Sheikhibrahim travelled to M…
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published:14 Nov 2014

views:12574

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DNA evidence is the gold standard in many criminal cases. Most jurors and often the court of public opinion often believe if you can trace a crime back to a person's DNA, that person is caught red handed. But DNA evidence might not be as reliable as you think. FRONTLINE reporter KatieWorth takes you inside the case against DNA.
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published:24 Jun 2015

views:18559

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In this excerpt from "Inside Assad's Syria" -- FRONTLINE correspondent Martin Smith's surreal journey inside government-controlled areas of the war-torn country -- Smith sits down for lunch with the commander of a pro-regime militia, who explains why he fights for Assad.
Watch "Inside Assad's Syria" starting 10/27/15 at 10/9c at pbs.org/frontline & on your local PBS station.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/inside-assads-syria/
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Journalist

A journalist is a person who collects, writes, or distributes news or other current information. A journalist's work is called journalism. A journalist can work with general issues or specialize in certain issues, however, most journalists tend to specialize, and by cooperating with other journalists produce journals that span many topics. For example, a sports journalist covers news within the world of sports, but this journalist may be a part of a newspaper that covers many different topics.

Roles

A reporter is a type of journalist who researches, writes, and reports on information to present in sources, conduct interviews, engage in research, and make reports. The information-gathering part of a journalist's job is sometimes called reporting, in contrast to the production part of the job such as writing articles. Reporters may split their time between working in a newsroom and going out to witness events or interview people. Reporters may be assigned a specific beat or area of coverage.

Daily Mail

First published in 1896 by Lord Northcliffe, it is the United Kingdom's second biggest-selling daily newspaper after The Sun. Its sister paper The Mail on Sunday was launched in 1982. Scottish and Irish editions of the daily paper were launched in 1947 and 2006 respectively. The Daily Mail was Britain's first daily newspaper aimed at the newly-literate "lower-middle class market resulting from mass education, combining a low retail price with plenty of competitions, prizes and promotional gimmicks", and was the first British paper to sell a million copies a day.

It was at the outset a newspaper for women, the first to provide features especially for them, and as of the second-half of 2013 had a 54.77% female readership, the only British newspaper whose female readers constitute more than 50% of its demographic.

It had an average daily circulation of 1,708,006 copies in March 2014. Between July and December 2013 it had an average daily readership of approximately 3.951million, of whom approximately 2.503million were in the ABC1 demographic and 1.448million in the C2DE demographic. Its website has more than 100 million unique visitors per month.

Front line

A front line (alternative forms: front-line or frontline) in military terminology is the position(s) closest to the area of conflict of an armed force's personnel and equipment, generally referring to maritime or land forces. When a front (an intentional or unintentional boundary) between opposing sides form, the front line is the area where the armies are engaged in conflict, especially the line of contact between the opposing forces. In a military conflict, then, when facing the front line, you face the enemy.

All branches of the U.S. armed services use the related technical terms, Forward Line of Own Troops (FLOT) and Forward Edge of Battle Area (FEBA). These terms are used as battlespace control measures that designate the forward-most friendly maritime or land forces on the battlefield at a given point in time during an armed conflict. FLOT/FEBA may include covering and screening forces. The Forward Line of Enemy Troops (FLET) is the FEBA from the enemy's perspective.

EXCLUSIVE - With the journalists on the frontline in Iraq

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Journalists embedded with the Iraqi army on the frontline battling the Islamic State group risk their lives every day to report on this must-crucial of wars. FRANCE 24’s team on the ground took a step back to look at these "information warriors".
In Iraq, the fight against the Islamic State (IS) group is not just being fought on the ground; it is also an information war. While terrorists flood social networks with propaganda videos and photos, around 1,500Iraqi war correspondents are currently covering the progress of the regular army and militias fighting their way to the terrorist group’s stronghold of Mosul. These "information warriors" are side-by-side with the soldiers.
The Iraqi journalists show incredible courage by filming the fighting up close and risking their own lives. Not all of them survive to file their reports for the next news bulletin. Proud of their country, they play an important role in the battle against the IS group and often appeal to God to win the "holy war against evil".
Dominique Hennequin and Thierry Simonet report on the daily lives of these extraordinary war journalists.
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3:55

Chappelle's Show - "Frontline" - Clayton Bigsby Pt. 1 - Uncensored

Chappelle's Show - "Frontline" - Clayton Bigsby Pt. 1 - Uncensored

Chappelle's Show - "Frontline" - Clayton Bigsby Pt. 1 - Uncensored

When a "Frontline" reporter tracks down the leading voice of the white supremacist movement, he's surprised by what he finds.
Watch more Chappelle's Show: http://www.cc.com/shows/chappelle-s-show

2:48

FRONTLINE "Syria Undercover" | Excerpt: "Safe House" | PBS

FRONTLINE "Syria Undercover" | Excerpt: "Safe House" | PBS

FRONTLINE "Syria Undercover" | Excerpt: "Safe House" | PBS

See the full episode at http://video.pbs.org/video/2165688098
FRONTLINE reporter Ramita Navai experiences life as a fugitive in Syria when she is trapped in a safe house in "Syria Undercover," airing Nov. 8.
As the death toll in Syria nears 3,000, the revolution rages on well after the fall of dictators in Tunisia, Egypt, and Libya. While grainy cell phone videos of violent attacks on protester are making it out, foreign journalists are seldom making it in. In this special newsmagazine report, FRONTLINE offers a rare look from inside, as we travel with undercover reporter Ramita Navai into some of the most dangerous parts of Syria to meet members of the opposition movement forced into hiding. As the town of Madaya is besieged by the army, the security forces, and the militia, Navai experiences first-hand life as a fugitive when she is trapped in a safe house with three opposition coordinators on the government's most wanted list. Also this hour: A look at the dictator who has managed to hold on longer than any amidst the Arab unrest—PresidentBashar al-Assad.
Watch on air and online beginning Tuesday, November 8th at 9 pm ET on PBS (check local listings).
http://to.pbs.org/p39uce

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JournalistSafa Al Ahmad was one of only a few reporters on the ground in Yemen as the crisis escalated -- and she was detained for four hours by Houthi gunmen after filming this.
(Things get heated about 50 seconds in.)
Starting April 7 at 10 pm ET, watch FRONTLINE's full documentary "The Fight for Yemen" here: http://to.pbs.org/1BQzGaB
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FRONTLINE is streaming more than 170 films online, for free here: http://to.pbs.org/hxRvQP
Funding for FRONTLINE's YouTube channel is provided by the Knight Foundation. FRONTLINE is made possible by PBS and CPB. Major support is provided by The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthurFoundation. Additional support is provided by the Park Foundation, the Ford Foundation, the Wyncote Foundation and Jon and Jo Ann Hagler on behalf of the Jon L. Hagler Foundation.

6:39

Full report from the frontline: the final minutes of an IS fighter

Full report from the frontline: the final minutes of an IS fighter

Full report from the frontline: the final minutes of an IS fighter

Stress, no visible tactics and no organisation: this leaked footage of an attack by IS fighters tears apart the image of hardened and well-trained jihadists who are facing a martyr’s death. ReporterHans Jaap Melissen was on the front line, on the spot where these images were shot, where he was given this video by a Peshmerga commander.

4:55

Trump’s Alter Ego | Choice Moments | FRONTLINE

Trump’s Alter Ego | Choice Moments | FRONTLINE

Trump’s Alter Ego | Choice Moments | FRONTLINE

In 1980, Donald Trump faced a media firestorm when he ordered the demolition of two valuable art deco sculptures that were delaying the construction of Trump Tower. Over the next few days, reporters tried to reach Trump for comment, but they instead heard from "John Baron," an alter ego that Trump would sometimes use when he spoke with journalists.
Subscribe on YouTube: http://bit.ly/1BycsJW
During the 1980s and 1990s, Trump would use such alter egos whenever he was under intense press scrutiny, including once in 1991 when a reporter from People magazine captured him going by the name "John Miller" on tape.
"Trump's Alter Ego" was drawn from FRONTLINE's reporting for The Choice 2016, filmmaker Michael Kirk and his team's dual biography of Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. Since 1988, The Choice has brought viewers in-depth, interwoven biographies of the two major-party U.S. presidential candidates.
Watch an encore presentation on Tues., Nov. 7 at 10 p.m. EST/9 p.m. CST on PBS or stream the film anytime here: http://to.pbs.org/2bErFWG
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25:18

News Team: Syria overspill - RT on the frontline (E9)

News Team: Syria overspill - RT on the frontline (E9)

News Team: Syria overspill - RT on the frontline (E9)

Complete series: https://rtd.rt.com/films/news-team/
War reporterMaria Finoshina and crew explore a deadly frontline between Al-Qaeda affiliated anti-Assad forces and Assad loyalists. But its not in Syria, its Tripoli Lebanon. Finoshina demonstrates how the Syrian overspill is polarizing Lebanese society, and along the way reveals a gun cult that gives her the fear.
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2:29

Our reporter on the frontline in Syria, reporting from Kobane - Daily Mail

Our reporter on the frontline in Syria, reporting from Kobane - Daily Mail

Our reporter on the frontline in Syria, reporting from Kobane - Daily Mail

The Putin Files: Julia Ioffe

Watch journalist Julia Ioffe’s candid, full interview on Putin and allegations of Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. election – part of FRONTLINE’s media transparency project for our investigation, “Putin’s Revenge.”
More: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/interview-collection/the-putin-files/

8:03

Standing firm: the Kurds' frontline battle with ISIL - reporter

Standing firm: the Kurds' frontline battle with ISIL - reporter

Standing firm: the Kurds' frontline battle with ISIL - reporter

Deserted streets in a desolate town, Makhmour, shows all the signs of a community on the frontline. Lying between Mosul and Kirkuk in north central Iraq it has been the scene of fierce fighting between ISIL and ==Kurdish Peshmerga forces==.
The jihadist extremists have been driven out, but the town remains vulnerable to attack and would be a major prize for ISIL as a base from which to strike at the Kurdish stronghold of Arbil.
Euronews' correspondent == Mohammad Sheikhibrahim travelled to M…
READ MORE : http://www.euronews.com/2014/11/14/standing-firm-the-kurds-frontline-battle-with-isil
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2:41

The Case Against DNA Evidence | FRONTLINE

The Case Against DNA Evidence | FRONTLINE

The Case Against DNA Evidence | FRONTLINE

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DNA evidence is the gold standard in many criminal cases. Most jurors and often the court of public opinion often believe if you can trace a crime back to a person's DNA, that person is caught red handed. But DNA evidence might not be as reliable as you think. FRONTLINE reporter KatieWorth takes you inside the case against DNA.
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FRONTLINE is streaming more than 180 films online, for free here: http://to.pbs.org/hxRvQP
Funding for FRONTLINE's YouTube channel is provided by the Knight Foundation. FRONTLINE is made possible by PBS and CPB. Major support is provided by The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthurFoundation. Additional support is provided by the Park Foundation, the Ford Foundation, the Wyncote Foundation and Jon and Jo Ann Hagler on behalf of the Jon L. Hagler Foundation.

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In this excerpt from "Inside Assad's Syria" -- FRONTLINE correspondent Martin Smith's surreal journey inside government-controlled areas of the war-torn country -- Smith sits down for lunch with the commander of a pro-regime militia, who explains why he fights for Assad.
Watch "Inside Assad's Syria" starting 10/27/15 at 10/9c at pbs.org/frontline & on your local PBS station.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/inside-assads-syria/
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FRONTLINE is streaming more than 180 documentaries online, for free here: http://to.pbs.org/hxRvQP
FRONTLINE is made possible by PBS and CPB. Major support is provided by The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthurFoundation. Additional support is provided by the Park Foundation, the John and Helen Glessner FamilyTrust, the Ford Foundation, the Wyncote Foundation and Jon and Jo Ann Hagler on behalf of the Jon L. Hagler Foundation.

10:06

FRONTLINE REPORT: Dodging ISIS snipers in Western Mosul.

FRONTLINE REPORT: Dodging ISIS snipers in Western Mosul.

FRONTLINE REPORT: Dodging ISIS snipers in Western Mosul.

Iraqi forces have understood if they do not hasten their efforts to drive ISIS out of Mosul, humanitarian crises are expected.
There is a new plan underway to finish ISIS in less than three months. However, ISIS also has counter plans.
Before carrying out the plan, the Iraqi Federal Police try to clean houses suspected to be used by ISIS for to infiltrate.

23:58

🇦🇫 On the Front Lines with the Taliban | Fault Lines

🇦🇫 On the Front Lines with the Taliban | Fault Lines

🇦🇫 On the Front Lines with the Taliban | Fault Lines

Fault Lines - On the FrontLines with the Taliban
In this episode of Fault Lines, we gain unprecedented access to report from the Taliban stronghold of Charkh District, just an hour outside the Afghan capital, Kabul.
Reporter Nagieb Khaja follows Taliban fighters as they launch an attack on an Afghan National Army (ANA) base, and investigates what the ANA are up against as foreign troops continue to withdraw.
Khaja follows a dawn raid as the Taliban pound the ANA base with rockets and machine guns, and he witnesses suicide attackers attempt to enter through the main gates. ISAF planes circle overhead, and Khaja is concerned that they will engage. He watches the Taliban deal with losing men and interviews a local Talib about what he does when he is not engaged in warfare.
Fault Lines also interviews Jack Keane, a retired US four-star general, and Kurt Volker, the former US ambassador to NATO (2008 to 2009), to get their analysis on the battle and what the future holds for Afghanistan.
On the Front Lines with the Taliban gives a rare look into the internal workings of the Taliban and illustrates some of the issues facing the Afghan National Army as the US withdraws its troops in 2014.
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EXCLUSIVE - With the journalists on the frontline in Iraq

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Journalists embedded with the Iraqi army on the frontline battling the Islamic State group risk their lives every day to report on this must-crucial of wars. FRANCE 24’s team on the ground took a step back to look at these "information warriors".
In Iraq, the fight against the Islamic State (IS) group is not just being fought on the ground; it is also an information war. While terrorists flood social networks with propaganda videos and photos, around 1,500Iraqi war correspondents are currently covering the progress of the regular army and militias fighting their way to the terrorist group’s stronghold of Mosul. These "information warriors" are side-by-side wit...

published: 11 Nov 2016

Chappelle's Show - "Frontline" - Clayton Bigsby Pt. 1 - Uncensored

When a "Frontline" reporter tracks down the leading voice of the white supremacist movement, he's surprised by what he finds.
Watch more Chappelle's Show: http://www.cc.com/shows/chappelle-s-show

published: 23 Feb 2018

FRONTLINE "Syria Undercover" | Excerpt: "Safe House" | PBS

See the full episode at http://video.pbs.org/video/2165688098
FRONTLINE reporter Ramita Navai experiences life as a fugitive in Syria when she is trapped in a safe house in "Syria Undercover," airing Nov. 8.
As the death toll in Syria nears 3,000, the revolution rages on well after the fall of dictators in Tunisia, Egypt, and Libya. While grainy cell phone videos of violent attacks on protester are making it out, foreign journalists are seldom making it in. In this special newsmagazine report, FRONTLINE offers a rare look from inside, as we travel with undercover reporter Ramita Navai into some of the most dangerous parts of Syria to meet members of the opposition movement forced into hiding. As the town of Madaya is besieged by the army, the security forces, and the militia, Navai exp...

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JournalistSafa Al Ahmad was one of only a few reporters on the ground in Yemen as the crisis escalated -- and she was detained for four hours by Houthi gunmen after filming this.
(Things get heated about 50 seconds in.)
Starting April 7 at 10 pm ET, watch FRONTLINE's full documentary "The Fight for Yemen" here: http://to.pbs.org/1BQzGaB
Twitter: https://twitter.com/frontlinepbs
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/frontline
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FRONTLINE is streaming more than 170 films online, for free here: http://to.pbs.org/hxRvQP
Funding for FRONTLINE's YouTube channel is provided by the Knight Foundation. FRONTLINE is made possible by PBS and CPB. Major support is provided by The John D. and Catherine T. Mac...

published: 06 Apr 2015

Full report from the frontline: the final minutes of an IS fighter

Stress, no visible tactics and no organisation: this leaked footage of an attack by IS fighters tears apart the image of hardened and well-trained jihadists who are facing a martyr’s death. ReporterHans Jaap Melissen was on the front line, on the spot where these images were shot, where he was given this video by a Peshmerga commander.

published: 29 Apr 2016

Trump’s Alter Ego | Choice Moments | FRONTLINE

In 1980, Donald Trump faced a media firestorm when he ordered the demolition of two valuable art deco sculptures that were delaying the construction of Trump Tower. Over the next few days, reporters tried to reach Trump for comment, but they instead heard from "John Baron," an alter ego that Trump would sometimes use when he spoke with journalists.
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During the 1980s and 1990s, Trump would use such alter egos whenever he was under intense press scrutiny, including once in 1991 when a reporter from People magazine captured him going by the name "John Miller" on tape.
"Trump's Alter Ego" was drawn from FRONTLINE's reporting for The Choice 2016, filmmaker Michael Kirk and his team's dual biography of Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. Since 1988, Th...

published: 20 Oct 2016

News Team: Syria overspill - RT on the frontline (E9)

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War reporterMaria Finoshina and crew explore a deadly frontline between Al-Qaeda affiliated anti-Assad forces and Assad loyalists. But its not in Syria, its Tripoli Lebanon. Finoshina demonstrates how the Syrian overspill is polarizing Lebanese society, and along the way reveals a gun cult that gives her the fear.
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published: 05 Jun 2014

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The Putin Files: Julia Ioffe

Watch journalist Julia Ioffe’s candid, full interview on Putin and allegations of Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. election – part of FRONTLINE’s media transparency project for our investigation, “Putin’s Revenge.”
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published: 27 Oct 2017

Standing firm: the Kurds' frontline battle with ISIL - reporter

Deserted streets in a desolate town, Makhmour, shows all the signs of a community on the frontline. Lying between Mosul and Kirkuk in north central Iraq it has been the scene of fierce fighting between ISIL and ==Kurdish Peshmerga forces==.
The jihadist extremists have been driven out, but the town remains vulnerable to attack and would be a major prize for ISIL as a base from which to strike at the Kurdish stronghold of Arbil.
Euronews' correspondent == Mohammad Sheikhibrahim travelled to M…
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The Case Against DNA Evidence | FRONTLINE

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DNA evidence is the gold standard in many criminal cases. Most jurors and often the court of public opinion often believe if you can trace a crime back to a person's DNA, that person is caught red handed. But DNA evidence might not be as reliable as you think. FRONTLINE reporter KatieWorth takes you inside the case against DNA.
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In this excerpt from "Inside Assad's Syria" -- FRONTLINE correspondent Martin Smith's surreal journey inside government-controlled areas of the war-torn country -- Smith sits down for lunch with the commander of a pro-regime militia, who explains why he fights for Assad.
Watch "Inside Assad's Syria" starting 10/27/15 at 10/9c at pbs.org/frontline & on your local PBS station.
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published: 26 Oct 2015

FRONTLINE REPORT: Dodging ISIS snipers in Western Mosul.

Iraqi forces have understood if they do not hasten their efforts to drive ISIS out of Mosul, humanitarian crises are expected.
There is a new plan underway to finish ISIS in less than three months. However, ISIS also has counter plans.
Before carrying out the plan, the Iraqi Federal Police try to clean houses suspected to be used by ISIS for to infiltrate.

published: 06 May 2017

🇦🇫 On the Front Lines with the Taliban | Fault Lines

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In this episode of Fault Lines, we gain unprecedented access to report from the Taliban stronghold of Charkh District, just an hour outside the Afghan capital, Kabul.
Reporter Nagieb Khaja follows Taliban fighters as they launch an attack on an Afghan National Army (ANA) base, and investigates what the ANA are up against as foreign troops continue to withdraw.
Khaja follows a dawn raid as the Taliban pound the ANA base with rockets and machine guns, and he witnesses suicide attackers attempt to enter through the main gates. ISAF planes circle overhead, and Khaja is concerned that they will engage. He watches the Taliban deal with losing men and interviews a local Talib about what he does when he is not engaged in warfare.
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Journalists embedded with the Iraqi army on the frontline battling the Islamic State group risk their lives every day to report on this must-crucial of wars. FRANCE 24’s team on the ground took a step back to look at these "information warriors".
In Iraq, the fight against the Islamic State (IS) group is not just being fought on the ground; it is also an information war. While terrorists flood social networks with propaganda videos and photos, around 1,500Iraqi war correspondents are currently covering the progress of the regular army and militias fighting their way to the terrorist group’s stronghold of Mosul. These "information warriors" are side-by-side with the soldiers.
The Iraqi journalists show incredible courage by filming the fighting up close and risking their own lives. Not all of them survive to file their reports for the next news bulletin. Proud of their country, they play an important role in the battle against the IS group and often appeal to God to win the "holy war against evil".
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Journalists embedded with the Iraqi army on the frontline battling the Islamic State group risk their lives every day to report on this must-crucial of wars. FRANCE 24’s team on the ground took a step back to look at these "information warriors".
In Iraq, the fight against the Islamic State (IS) group is not just being fought on the ground; it is also an information war. While terrorists flood social networks with propaganda videos and photos, around 1,500Iraqi war correspondents are currently covering the progress of the regular army and militias fighting their way to the terrorist group’s stronghold of Mosul. These "information warriors" are side-by-side with the soldiers.
The Iraqi journalists show incredible courage by filming the fighting up close and risking their own lives. Not all of them survive to file their reports for the next news bulletin. Proud of their country, they play an important role in the battle against the IS group and often appeal to God to win the "holy war against evil".
Dominique Hennequin and Thierry Simonet report on the daily lives of these extraordinary war journalists.
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FRONTLINE reporter Ramita Navai experiences life as a fugitive in Syria when she is trapped in a safe house in "Syria Undercover," airing Nov. 8.
As the death toll in Syria nears 3,000, the revolution rages on well after the fall of dictators in Tunisia, Egypt, and Libya. While grainy cell phone videos of violent attacks on protester are making it out, foreign journalists are seldom making it in. In this special newsmagazine report, FRONTLINE offers a rare look from inside, as we travel with undercover reporter Ramita Navai into some of the most dangerous parts of Syria to meet members of the opposition movement forced into hiding. As the town of Madaya is besieged by the army, the security forces, and the militia, Navai experiences first-hand life as a fugitive when she is trapped in a safe house with three opposition coordinators on the government's most wanted list. Also this hour: A look at the dictator who has managed to hold on longer than any amidst the Arab unrest—PresidentBashar al-Assad.
Watch on air and online beginning Tuesday, November 8th at 9 pm ET on PBS (check local listings).
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See the full episode at http://video.pbs.org/video/2165688098
FRONTLINE reporter Ramita Navai experiences life as a fugitive in Syria when she is trapped in a safe house in "Syria Undercover," airing Nov. 8.
As the death toll in Syria nears 3,000, the revolution rages on well after the fall of dictators in Tunisia, Egypt, and Libya. While grainy cell phone videos of violent attacks on protester are making it out, foreign journalists are seldom making it in. In this special newsmagazine report, FRONTLINE offers a rare look from inside, as we travel with undercover reporter Ramita Navai into some of the most dangerous parts of Syria to meet members of the opposition movement forced into hiding. As the town of Madaya is besieged by the army, the security forces, and the militia, Navai experiences first-hand life as a fugitive when she is trapped in a safe house with three opposition coordinators on the government's most wanted list. Also this hour: A look at the dictator who has managed to hold on longer than any amidst the Arab unrest—PresidentBashar al-Assad.
Watch on air and online beginning Tuesday, November 8th at 9 pm ET on PBS (check local listings).
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JournalistSafa Al Ahmad was one of only a few reporters on the ground in Yemen as the crisis escalated -- and she was detained for four hours by Houthi gunmen after filming this.
(Things get heated about 50 seconds in.)
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JournalistSafa Al Ahmad was one of only a few reporters on the ground in Yemen as the crisis escalated -- and she was detained for four hours by Houthi gunmen after filming this.
(Things get heated about 50 seconds in.)
Starting April 7 at 10 pm ET, watch FRONTLINE's full documentary "The Fight for Yemen" here: http://to.pbs.org/1BQzGaB
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Full report from the frontline: the final minutes of an IS fighter

Stress, no visible tactics and no organisation: this leaked footage of an attack by IS fighters tears apart the image of hardened and well-trained jihadists who...

Stress, no visible tactics and no organisation: this leaked footage of an attack by IS fighters tears apart the image of hardened and well-trained jihadists who are facing a martyr’s death. ReporterHans Jaap Melissen was on the front line, on the spot where these images were shot, where he was given this video by a Peshmerga commander.

Stress, no visible tactics and no organisation: this leaked footage of an attack by IS fighters tears apart the image of hardened and well-trained jihadists who are facing a martyr’s death. ReporterHans Jaap Melissen was on the front line, on the spot where these images were shot, where he was given this video by a Peshmerga commander.

Trump’s Alter Ego | Choice Moments | FRONTLINE

In 1980, Donald Trump faced a media firestorm when he ordered the demolition of two valuable art deco sculptures that were delaying the construction of Trump To...

In 1980, Donald Trump faced a media firestorm when he ordered the demolition of two valuable art deco sculptures that were delaying the construction of Trump Tower. Over the next few days, reporters tried to reach Trump for comment, but they instead heard from "John Baron," an alter ego that Trump would sometimes use when he spoke with journalists.
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During the 1980s and 1990s, Trump would use such alter egos whenever he was under intense press scrutiny, including once in 1991 when a reporter from People magazine captured him going by the name "John Miller" on tape.
"Trump's Alter Ego" was drawn from FRONTLINE's reporting for The Choice 2016, filmmaker Michael Kirk and his team's dual biography of Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. Since 1988, The Choice has brought viewers in-depth, interwoven biographies of the two major-party U.S. presidential candidates.
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In 1980, Donald Trump faced a media firestorm when he ordered the demolition of two valuable art deco sculptures that were delaying the construction of Trump Tower. Over the next few days, reporters tried to reach Trump for comment, but they instead heard from "John Baron," an alter ego that Trump would sometimes use when he spoke with journalists.
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During the 1980s and 1990s, Trump would use such alter egos whenever he was under intense press scrutiny, including once in 1991 when a reporter from People magazine captured him going by the name "John Miller" on tape.
"Trump's Alter Ego" was drawn from FRONTLINE's reporting for The Choice 2016, filmmaker Michael Kirk and his team's dual biography of Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. Since 1988, The Choice has brought viewers in-depth, interwoven biographies of the two major-party U.S. presidential candidates.
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War reporterMaria Finoshina and crew explore a deadly frontline between Al-Qaeda affiliated anti-Assad forces and Assad loyalists. But its not in Syria, its Tripoli Lebanon. Finoshina demonstrates how the Syrian overspill is polarizing Lebanese society, and along the way reveals a gun cult that gives her the fear.
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War reporterMaria Finoshina and crew explore a deadly frontline between Al-Qaeda affiliated anti-Assad forces and Assad loyalists. But its not in Syria, its Tripoli Lebanon. Finoshina demonstrates how the Syrian overspill is polarizing Lebanese society, and along the way reveals a gun cult that gives her the fear.
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Our reporter on the frontline in Syria, reporting from Kobane - Daily Mail

Standing firm: the Kurds' frontline battle with ISIL - reporter

Deserted streets in a desolate town, Makhmour, shows all the signs of a community on the frontline. Lying between Mosul and Kirkuk in north central Iraq it has ...

Deserted streets in a desolate town, Makhmour, shows all the signs of a community on the frontline. Lying between Mosul and Kirkuk in north central Iraq it has been the scene of fierce fighting between ISIL and ==Kurdish Peshmerga forces==.
The jihadist extremists have been driven out, but the town remains vulnerable to attack and would be a major prize for ISIL as a base from which to strike at the Kurdish stronghold of Arbil.
Euronews' correspondent == Mohammad Sheikhibrahim travelled to M…
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Deserted streets in a desolate town, Makhmour, shows all the signs of a community on the frontline. Lying between Mosul and Kirkuk in north central Iraq it has been the scene of fierce fighting between ISIL and ==Kurdish Peshmerga forces==.
The jihadist extremists have been driven out, but the town remains vulnerable to attack and would be a major prize for ISIL as a base from which to strike at the Kurdish stronghold of Arbil.
Euronews' correspondent == Mohammad Sheikhibrahim travelled to M…
READ MORE : http://www.euronews.com/2014/11/14/standing-firm-the-kurds-frontline-battle-with-isil
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The Case Against DNA Evidence | FRONTLINE

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DNA evidence is the gold standard in many criminal cases. Most jurors and often the court of public opinion often b...

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DNA evidence is the gold standard in many criminal cases. Most jurors and often the court of public opinion often believe if you can trace a crime back to a person's DNA, that person is caught red handed. But DNA evidence might not be as reliable as you think. FRONTLINE reporter KatieWorth takes you inside the case against DNA.
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DNA evidence is the gold standard in many criminal cases. Most jurors and often the court of public opinion often believe if you can trace a crime back to a person's DNA, that person is caught red handed. But DNA evidence might not be as reliable as you think. FRONTLINE reporter KatieWorth takes you inside the case against DNA.
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In this excerpt from "Inside Assad's Syria" -- FRONTLINE correspondent Martin Smith's surreal journey inside government-controlled areas of the war-torn country -- Smith sits down for lunch with the commander of a pro-regime militia, who explains why he fights for Assad.
Watch "Inside Assad's Syria" starting 10/27/15 at 10/9c at pbs.org/frontline & on your local PBS station.
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In this excerpt from "Inside Assad's Syria" -- FRONTLINE correspondent Martin Smith's surreal journey inside government-controlled areas of the war-torn country -- Smith sits down for lunch with the commander of a pro-regime militia, who explains why he fights for Assad.
Watch "Inside Assad's Syria" starting 10/27/15 at 10/9c at pbs.org/frontline & on your local PBS station.
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FRONTLINE is made possible by PBS and CPB. Major support is provided by The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthurFoundation. Additional support is provided by the Park Foundation, the John and Helen Glessner FamilyTrust, the Ford Foundation, the Wyncote Foundation and Jon and Jo Ann Hagler on behalf of the Jon L. Hagler Foundation.

FRONTLINE REPORT: Dodging ISIS snipers in Western Mosul.

Iraqi forces have understood if they do not hasten their efforts to drive ISIS out of Mosul, humanitarian crises are expected.
There is a new plan underway to ...

Iraqi forces have understood if they do not hasten their efforts to drive ISIS out of Mosul, humanitarian crises are expected.
There is a new plan underway to finish ISIS in less than three months. However, ISIS also has counter plans.
Before carrying out the plan, the Iraqi Federal Police try to clean houses suspected to be used by ISIS for to infiltrate.

Iraqi forces have understood if they do not hasten their efforts to drive ISIS out of Mosul, humanitarian crises are expected.
There is a new plan underway to finish ISIS in less than three months. However, ISIS also has counter plans.
Before carrying out the plan, the Iraqi Federal Police try to clean houses suspected to be used by ISIS for to infiltrate.

🇦🇫 On the Front Lines with the Taliban | Fault Lines

Fault Lines - On the FrontLines with the Taliban
In this episode of Fault Lines, we gain unprecedented access to report from the Taliban stronghold of Charkh ...

Fault Lines - On the FrontLines with the Taliban
In this episode of Fault Lines, we gain unprecedented access to report from the Taliban stronghold of Charkh District, just an hour outside the Afghan capital, Kabul.
Reporter Nagieb Khaja follows Taliban fighters as they launch an attack on an Afghan National Army (ANA) base, and investigates what the ANA are up against as foreign troops continue to withdraw.
Khaja follows a dawn raid as the Taliban pound the ANA base with rockets and machine guns, and he witnesses suicide attackers attempt to enter through the main gates. ISAF planes circle overhead, and Khaja is concerned that they will engage. He watches the Taliban deal with losing men and interviews a local Talib about what he does when he is not engaged in warfare.
Fault Lines also interviews Jack Keane, a retired US four-star general, and Kurt Volker, the former US ambassador to NATO (2008 to 2009), to get their analysis on the battle and what the future holds for Afghanistan.
On the Front Lines with the Taliban gives a rare look into the internal workings of the Taliban and illustrates some of the issues facing the Afghan National Army as the US withdraws its troops in 2014.
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Fault Lines - On the FrontLines with the Taliban
In this episode of Fault Lines, we gain unprecedented access to report from the Taliban stronghold of Charkh District, just an hour outside the Afghan capital, Kabul.
Reporter Nagieb Khaja follows Taliban fighters as they launch an attack on an Afghan National Army (ANA) base, and investigates what the ANA are up against as foreign troops continue to withdraw.
Khaja follows a dawn raid as the Taliban pound the ANA base with rockets and machine guns, and he witnesses suicide attackers attempt to enter through the main gates. ISAF planes circle overhead, and Khaja is concerned that they will engage. He watches the Taliban deal with losing men and interviews a local Talib about what he does when he is not engaged in warfare.
Fault Lines also interviews Jack Keane, a retired US four-star general, and Kurt Volker, the former US ambassador to NATO (2008 to 2009), to get their analysis on the battle and what the future holds for Afghanistan.
On the Front Lines with the Taliban gives a rare look into the internal workings of the Taliban and illustrates some of the issues facing the Afghan National Army as the US withdraws its troops in 2014.
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EXCLUSIVE - With the journalists on the frontline in Iraq

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Journalists embedded with the Iraqi army on the frontline battling the Islamic State group risk their lives every day to report on this must-crucial of wars. FRANCE 24’s team on the ground took a step back to look at these "information warriors".
In Iraq, the fight against the Islamic State (IS) group is not just being fought on the ground; it is also an information war. While terrorists flood social networks with propaganda videos and photos, around 1,500Iraqi war correspondents are currently covering the progress of the regular army and militias fighting their way to the terrorist group’s stronghold of Mosul. These "information warriors" are side-by-side wit...

published: 11 Nov 2016

News Team: Syria overspill - RT on the frontline (E9)

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War reporterMaria Finoshina and crew explore a deadly frontline between Al-Qaeda affiliated anti-Assad forces and Assad loyalists. But its not in Syria, its Tripoli Lebanon. Finoshina demonstrates how the Syrian overspill is polarizing Lebanese society, and along the way reveals a gun cult that gives her the fear.
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published: 05 Jun 2014

Frontline: Tabloid Truth

Originally aired on February 15, 1994.
On a quiet Sunday morning at home in the San Fernando Valley, a freelance reporter got a call from an expert in child sex crimes: Michael Jackson was under investigation. By the time the reporter's story aired twenty-four hours later, the media feeding frenzy was underway. Within a matter of days of the first report, the Jackson story had jumped from hard, verifiable news to spectacle and entertainment. FRONTLINE correspondent Richard Ben Cramer goes behind the scenes of the television coverage of the Michael Jackson story to look at the people, organizations, and economic pressures that have led to the tabloidization of American television. The program follows a few of the most exuberant and successful of the tabloid press as they pursue the Jackson ...

After warning his commanders that the war against ISIS had become one of sniper fire, Lieutenant Colonel Firaz, deputy commander of Brigade 36, was killed by an ISIS sniper.
“It’s all become sniper fire, which is killing us,” one soldier said.
Dodging the sniper fire, Iraqi forces slowly inspect houses as they move forward. They found a weapons factory next door to a mosque and two doors down from peoples’ homes.
The forces are trying to open a safe route for civilians fleeing the fighting and ISIS control. One young boy was wounded in a mortar attack three months ago. He still has shrapnel in his back.

published: 01 Jun 2017

Behind The Taliban Mask: The Other Side Of Afghanistan's Front-line (2010)

Taliban - Behind the Masks (2010): A daring journalist gains unprecedented access to the Taliban in Afghanistan.
For similar stories see:
Al Qaeda's Fight In Afghanistan
https://youtu.be/4kBMyaIzoe0
Why Are Kurds Joining Up With ISIS?
https://youtu.be/Q2X7eP6d0ME
The ChildrenBrainwashed To Become Jihadis
https://youtu.be/kAYHAovJy84
Though they would eventually kidnap him, the Taliban granted journalist Paul Refsdal unprecedented access. This exclusive documentary shows us a side of the Taliban that we have never seen before.
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The Road to Raqqa. YPG fighters, medics & European volunteers on ISIS frontline

The road to ISIS’ self-proclaimed capital, Raqqa, has been long and hard. The battle rages in the suburbs of the Syrian city. Improvised explosive devices, suicide bombers, sniper fire and grenade-dropping drones have been deployed by the surrounded terrorists.
This film features the stories of fighters in the Kurdish PeopleProtection Units (YPG), as well as European volunteers who joined them. There are also stories of military hospital staff. Dr. Akhiv, a veteran military doctor considers his work a “sacred calling.” Adham, a frontline nurse, joined the field hospital after his brother was killed fighting ISIS. Sema, a Kurdish female commander, left her family to join the fight. “We’re not fighting for a certain nation. Humanity is what we’re fighting for,” she says.
Some Europeans hav...

published: 17 Sep 2017

The Putin Files: Julia Ioffe

Watch journalist Julia Ioffe’s candid, full interview on Putin and allegations of Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. election – part of FRONTLINE’s media transparency project for our investigation, “Putin’s Revenge.”
More: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/interview-collection/the-putin-files/

published: 27 Oct 2017

Mosul offensive: Fighting ISIS on the frontline in Iraq

French cameraman Olivier Sarbil spent 6 weeks embedded with an elite unit of the Iraqi special forces as they struggled to recapture the city of Mosul that had fallen to Islamic State in just two days back in June 2014. Subscribe for more exclusives: http://bit.ly/LtASif.
Iraq's Prime Minister says his forces, backed by coalition airpower, have taken complete control of eastern portion of Mosul. But fierce fighting continues as Iraqi soldiers continue their push.
This film was filmed and directed by Olivier Sarbil. Produced and directed by TeresaSmith, edited by Agnieszka Liggett and reported by Andy Davies. Translation by NazarAlrawi.
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REPORTERS: Colombia: Caught in the Crossfire

06/21/2012International news report on the ground from the France 24 team and our seniors reporters.
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published: 21 Jun 2012

Confronting ISIS Frontline

published: 26 Feb 2017

War as a Working Place. Syrian reporters risk death to bring news from the frontlines

TV reporter Rabie Deebh has been covering the Syrian Army’s military operations since 2011. He has been wounded several times and was partially paralysed for three months. After his recovery he went straight back to the place where he almost lost his life and resumed his work as a war reporter. He says his job is like an addiction, but his main purpose is to convey the truth of what is happening on the frontlines.
YaraSaleh and her TV crew were abducted and held for ransom. One of Yara’s colleagues was executed. Kept in a basement, beaten and threatened, the remaining three crew members barely escaped with their lives when their captors were confronted by the Syrian Army. Despite this horrific experience, Yara continues working as a TV reporter.
Laymona is a single mother of two and a p...

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Journalists embedded with the Iraqi army on the frontline battling the Islamic State group risk their lives every day to report on this must-crucial of wars. FRANCE 24’s team on the ground took a step back to look at these "information warriors".
In Iraq, the fight against the Islamic State (IS) group is not just being fought on the ground; it is also an information war. While terrorists flood social networks with propaganda videos and photos, around 1,500Iraqi war correspondents are currently covering the progress of the regular army and militias fighting their way to the terrorist group’s stronghold of Mosul. These "information warriors" are side-by-side with the soldiers.
The Iraqi journalists show incredible courage by filming the fighting up close and risking their own lives. Not all of them survive to file their reports for the next news bulletin. Proud of their country, they play an important role in the battle against the IS group and often appeal to God to win the "holy war against evil".
Dominique Hennequin and Thierry Simonet report on the daily lives of these extraordinary war journalists.
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Journalists embedded with the Iraqi army on the frontline battling the Islamic State group risk their lives every day to report on this must-crucial of wars. FRANCE 24’s team on the ground took a step back to look at these "information warriors".
In Iraq, the fight against the Islamic State (IS) group is not just being fought on the ground; it is also an information war. While terrorists flood social networks with propaganda videos and photos, around 1,500Iraqi war correspondents are currently covering the progress of the regular army and militias fighting their way to the terrorist group’s stronghold of Mosul. These "information warriors" are side-by-side with the soldiers.
The Iraqi journalists show incredible courage by filming the fighting up close and risking their own lives. Not all of them survive to file their reports for the next news bulletin. Proud of their country, they play an important role in the battle against the IS group and often appeal to God to win the "holy war against evil".
Dominique Hennequin and Thierry Simonet report on the daily lives of these extraordinary war journalists.
Visit our website :
http://www.france24.com
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War reporterMaria Finoshina and crew explore a deadly frontline between Al-Qaeda affiliated anti-Assad forces and Assad loyalists. But its not in Syria, its Tripoli Lebanon. Finoshina demonstrates how the Syrian overspill is polarizing Lebanese society, and along the way reveals a gun cult that gives her the fear.
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War reporterMaria Finoshina and crew explore a deadly frontline between Al-Qaeda affiliated anti-Assad forces and Assad loyalists. But its not in Syria, its Tripoli Lebanon. Finoshina demonstrates how the Syrian overspill is polarizing Lebanese society, and along the way reveals a gun cult that gives her the fear.
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Originally aired on February 15, 1994.
On a quiet Sunday morning at home in the San Fernando Valley, a freelance reporter got a call from an expert in child sex crimes: Michael Jackson was under investigation. By the time the reporter's story aired twenty-four hours later, the media feeding frenzy was underway. Within a matter of days of the first report, the Jackson story had jumped from hard, verifiable news to spectacle and entertainment. FRONTLINE correspondent Richard Ben Cramer goes behind the scenes of the television coverage of the Michael Jackson story to look at the people, organizations, and economic pressures that have led to the tabloidization of American television. The program follows a few of the most exuberant and successful of the tabloid press as they pursue the Jackson story.
Director: Thomas Lennon

Originally aired on February 15, 1994.
On a quiet Sunday morning at home in the San Fernando Valley, a freelance reporter got a call from an expert in child sex crimes: Michael Jackson was under investigation. By the time the reporter's story aired twenty-four hours later, the media feeding frenzy was underway. Within a matter of days of the first report, the Jackson story had jumped from hard, verifiable news to spectacle and entertainment. FRONTLINE correspondent Richard Ben Cramer goes behind the scenes of the television coverage of the Michael Jackson story to look at the people, organizations, and economic pressures that have led to the tabloidization of American television. The program follows a few of the most exuberant and successful of the tabloid press as they pursue the Jackson story.
Director: Thomas Lennon

After warning his commanders that the war against ISIS had become one of sniper fire, Lieutenant Colonel Firaz, deputy commander of Brigade 36, was killed by an...

After warning his commanders that the war against ISIS had become one of sniper fire, Lieutenant Colonel Firaz, deputy commander of Brigade 36, was killed by an ISIS sniper.
“It’s all become sniper fire, which is killing us,” one soldier said.
Dodging the sniper fire, Iraqi forces slowly inspect houses as they move forward. They found a weapons factory next door to a mosque and two doors down from peoples’ homes.
The forces are trying to open a safe route for civilians fleeing the fighting and ISIS control. One young boy was wounded in a mortar attack three months ago. He still has shrapnel in his back.

After warning his commanders that the war against ISIS had become one of sniper fire, Lieutenant Colonel Firaz, deputy commander of Brigade 36, was killed by an ISIS sniper.
“It’s all become sniper fire, which is killing us,” one soldier said.
Dodging the sniper fire, Iraqi forces slowly inspect houses as they move forward. They found a weapons factory next door to a mosque and two doors down from peoples’ homes.
The forces are trying to open a safe route for civilians fleeing the fighting and ISIS control. One young boy was wounded in a mortar attack three months ago. He still has shrapnel in his back.

published:01 Jun 2017

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Behind The Taliban Mask: The Other Side Of Afghanistan's Front-line (2010)

Taliban - Behind the Masks (2010): A daring journalist gains unprecedented access to the Taliban in Afghanistan.
For similar stories see:
Al Qaeda's Fight In Afghanistan
https://youtu.be/4kBMyaIzoe0
Why Are Kurds Joining Up With ISIS?
https://youtu.be/Q2X7eP6d0ME
The ChildrenBrainwashed To Become Jihadis
https://youtu.be/kAYHAovJy84
Though they would eventually kidnap him, the Taliban granted journalist Paul Refsdal unprecedented access. This exclusive documentary shows us a side of the Taliban that we have never seen before.
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Taliban - Behind the Masks (2010): A daring journalist gains unprecedented access to the Taliban in Afghanistan.
For similar stories see:
Al Qaeda's Fight In Afghanistan
https://youtu.be/4kBMyaIzoe0
Why Are Kurds Joining Up With ISIS?
https://youtu.be/Q2X7eP6d0ME
The ChildrenBrainwashed To Become Jihadis
https://youtu.be/kAYHAovJy84
Though they would eventually kidnap him, the Taliban granted journalist Paul Refsdal unprecedented access. This exclusive documentary shows us a side of the Taliban that we have never seen before.
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The road to ISIS’ self-proclaimed capital, Raqqa, has been long and hard. The battle rages in the suburbs of the Syrian city. Improvised explosive devices, suicide bombers, sniper fire and grenade-dropping drones have been deployed by the surrounded terrorists.
This film features the stories of fighters in the Kurdish PeopleProtection Units (YPG), as well as European volunteers who joined them. There are also stories of military hospital staff. Dr. Akhiv, a veteran military doctor considers his work a “sacred calling.” Adham, a frontline nurse, joined the field hospital after his brother was killed fighting ISIS. Sema, a Kurdish female commander, left her family to join the fight. “We’re not fighting for a certain nation. Humanity is what we’re fighting for,” she says.
Some Europeans have joined the YPG as volunteers. Rosa left a mundane life in Sweden to fight for women’s rights in Syria. Robin, a volunteer from Germany, got sick of hearing how “someone should do something about” ISIS after every terrorist attack in Europe. He left his girlfriend and a comfortable life to do something about them himself.
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The road to ISIS’ self-proclaimed capital, Raqqa, has been long and hard. The battle rages in the suburbs of the Syrian city. Improvised explosive devices, suicide bombers, sniper fire and grenade-dropping drones have been deployed by the surrounded terrorists.
This film features the stories of fighters in the Kurdish PeopleProtection Units (YPG), as well as European volunteers who joined them. There are also stories of military hospital staff. Dr. Akhiv, a veteran military doctor considers his work a “sacred calling.” Adham, a frontline nurse, joined the field hospital after his brother was killed fighting ISIS. Sema, a Kurdish female commander, left her family to join the fight. “We’re not fighting for a certain nation. Humanity is what we’re fighting for,” she says.
Some Europeans have joined the YPG as volunteers. Rosa left a mundane life in Sweden to fight for women’s rights in Syria. Robin, a volunteer from Germany, got sick of hearing how “someone should do something about” ISIS after every terrorist attack in Europe. He left his girlfriend and a comfortable life to do something about them himself.
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Mosul offensive: Fighting ISIS on the frontline in Iraq

French cameraman Olivier Sarbil spent 6 weeks embedded with an elite unit of the Iraqi special forces as they struggled to recapture the city of Mosul that had ...

French cameraman Olivier Sarbil spent 6 weeks embedded with an elite unit of the Iraqi special forces as they struggled to recapture the city of Mosul that had fallen to Islamic State in just two days back in June 2014. Subscribe for more exclusives: http://bit.ly/LtASif.
Iraq's Prime Minister says his forces, backed by coalition airpower, have taken complete control of eastern portion of Mosul. But fierce fighting continues as Iraqi soldiers continue their push.
This film was filmed and directed by Olivier Sarbil. Produced and directed by TeresaSmith, edited by Agnieszka Liggett and reported by Andy Davies. Translation by NazarAlrawi.
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French cameraman Olivier Sarbil spent 6 weeks embedded with an elite unit of the Iraqi special forces as they struggled to recapture the city of Mosul that had fallen to Islamic State in just two days back in June 2014. Subscribe for more exclusives: http://bit.ly/LtASif.
Iraq's Prime Minister says his forces, backed by coalition airpower, have taken complete control of eastern portion of Mosul. But fierce fighting continues as Iraqi soldiers continue their push.
This film was filmed and directed by Olivier Sarbil. Produced and directed by TeresaSmith, edited by Agnieszka Liggett and reported by Andy Davies. Translation by NazarAlrawi.
For more like this documentary, subscribe here: https://www.youtube.com/channel4news.

06/21/2012International news report on the ground from the France 24 team and our seniors reporters.
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06/21/2012International news report on the ground from the France 24 team and our seniors reporters.
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War as a Working Place. Syrian reporters risk death to bring news from the frontlines

TV reporter Rabie Deebh has been covering the Syrian Army’s military operations since 2011. He has been wounded several times and was partially paralysed for th...

TV reporter Rabie Deebh has been covering the Syrian Army’s military operations since 2011. He has been wounded several times and was partially paralysed for three months. After his recovery he went straight back to the place where he almost lost his life and resumed his work as a war reporter. He says his job is like an addiction, but his main purpose is to convey the truth of what is happening on the frontlines.
YaraSaleh and her TV crew were abducted and held for ransom. One of Yara’s colleagues was executed. Kept in a basement, beaten and threatened, the remaining three crew members barely escaped with their lives when their captors were confronted by the Syrian Army. Despite this horrific experience, Yara continues working as a TV reporter.
Laymona is a single mother of two and a passionate war reporter. She is always ready to rush to the site of a suicide bomb attack and is not afraid of interviewing armed militants. She is acutely aware of the perilous nature of her work, but says her job is her way of helping the country she loves.
Every day Syrian war reporters witness the deaths of soldiers, civilians and their own colleagues. Yet, every day they go to work to cover suicide bombings, conflict and military operations. They rely on luck or God to keep them safe, but what really keeps them going is the belief that they are assisting their beloved Motherland at a very difficult time.
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TV reporter Rabie Deebh has been covering the Syrian Army’s military operations since 2011. He has been wounded several times and was partially paralysed for three months. After his recovery he went straight back to the place where he almost lost his life and resumed his work as a war reporter. He says his job is like an addiction, but his main purpose is to convey the truth of what is happening on the frontlines.
YaraSaleh and her TV crew were abducted and held for ransom. One of Yara’s colleagues was executed. Kept in a basement, beaten and threatened, the remaining three crew members barely escaped with their lives when their captors were confronted by the Syrian Army. Despite this horrific experience, Yara continues working as a TV reporter.
Laymona is a single mother of two and a passionate war reporter. She is always ready to rush to the site of a suicide bomb attack and is not afraid of interviewing armed militants. She is acutely aware of the perilous nature of her work, but says her job is her way of helping the country she loves.
Every day Syrian war reporters witness the deaths of soldiers, civilians and their own colleagues. Yet, every day they go to work to cover suicide bombings, conflict and military operations. They rely on luck or God to keep them safe, but what really keeps them going is the belief that they are assisting their beloved Motherland at a very difficult time.
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EXCLUSIVE - With the journalists on the frontline in Iraq

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Journalists embedded with the Iraqi army on the frontline battling the Islamic State group risk their lives every day to report on this must-crucial of wars. FRANCE 24’s team on the ground took a step back to look at these "information warriors".
In Iraq, the fight against the Islamic State (IS) group is not just being fought on the ground; it is also an information war. While terrorists flood social networks with propaganda videos and photos, around 1,500Iraqi war correspondents are currently covering the progress of the regular army and militias fighting their way to the terrorist group’s stronghold of Mosul. These "information warriors" are side-by-side with the soldiers.
The Iraqi journalists show incredible courage by filming the fighting up close and risking their own lives. Not all of them survive to file their reports for the next news bulletin. Proud of their country, they play an important role in the battle against the IS group and often appeal to God to win the "holy war against evil".
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Chappelle's Show - "Frontline" - Clayton Bigsby Pt. 1 - Uncensored

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FRONTLINE reporter Ramita Navai experiences life as a fugitive in Syria when she is trapped in a safe house in "Syria Undercover," airing Nov. 8.
As the death toll in Syria nears 3,000, the revolution rages on well after the fall of dictators in Tunisia, Egypt, and Libya. While grainy cell phone videos of violent attacks on protester are making it out, foreign journalists are seldom making it in. In this special newsmagazine report, FRONTLINE offers a rare look from inside, as we travel with undercover reporter Ramita Navai into some of the most dangerous parts of Syria to meet members of the opposition movement forced into hiding. As the town of Madaya is besieged by the army, the security forces, and the militia, Navai experiences first-hand life as a fugitive when she is trapped in a safe house with three opposition coordinators on the government's most wanted list. Also this hour: A look at the dictator who has managed to hold on longer than any amidst the Arab unrest—PresidentBashar al-Assad.
Watch on air and online beginning Tuesday, November 8th at 9 pm ET on PBS (check local listings).
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JournalistSafa Al Ahmad was one of only a few reporters on the ground in Yemen as the crisis escalated -- and she was detained for four hours by Houthi gunmen after filming this.
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Full report from the frontline: the final minutes of an IS fighter

Stress, no visible tactics and no organisation: this leaked footage of an attack by IS fig...

Full report from the frontline: the final minutes of an IS fighter

Stress, no visible tactics and no organisation: this leaked footage of an attack by IS fighters tears apart the image of hardened and well-trained jihadists who are facing a martyr’s death. ReporterHans Jaap Melissen was on the front line, on the spot where these images were shot, where he was given this video by a Peshmerga commander.

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Trump’s Alter Ego | Choice Moments | FRONTLINE

In 1980, Donald Trump faced a media firestorm when he ordered the demolition of two valuab...

Trump’s Alter Ego | Choice Moments | FRONTLINE

In 1980, Donald Trump faced a media firestorm when he ordered the demolition of two valuable art deco sculptures that were delaying the construction of Trump Tower. Over the next few days, reporters tried to reach Trump for comment, but they instead heard from "John Baron," an alter ego that Trump would sometimes use when he spoke with journalists.
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During the 1980s and 1990s, Trump would use such alter egos whenever he was under intense press scrutiny, including once in 1991 when a reporter from People magazine captured him going by the name "John Miller" on tape.
"Trump's Alter Ego" was drawn from FRONTLINE's reporting for The Choice 2016, filmmaker Michael Kirk and his team's dual biography of Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. Since 1988, The Choice has brought viewers in-depth, interwoven biographies of the two major-party U.S. presidential candidates.
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News Team: Syria overspill - RT on the frontline (E9)

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War reporterMaria Finoshina and crew explore a deadly frontline between Al-Qaeda affiliated anti-Assad forces and Assad loyalists. But its not in Syria, its Tripoli Lebanon. Finoshina demonstrates how the Syrian overspill is polarizing Lebanese society, and along the way reveals a gun cult that gives her the fear.
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Our reporter on the frontline in Syria, reporting from Kobane - Daily Mail

Our reporter on the frontline in Syria, reporting from Kobane.
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Standing firm: the Kurds' frontline battle with ISIL - reporter

Deserted streets in a desolate town, Makhmour, shows all the signs of a community on the frontline. Lying between Mosul and Kirkuk in north central Iraq it has been the scene of fierce fighting between ISIL and ==Kurdish Peshmerga forces==.
The jihadist extremists have been driven out, but the town remains vulnerable to attack and would be a major prize for ISIL as a base from which to strike at the Kurdish stronghold of Arbil.
Euronews' correspondent == Mohammad Sheikhibrahim travelled to M…
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The Case Against DNA Evidence | FRONTLINE

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DNA evidence is the gold standard in many cri...

The Case Against DNA Evidence | FRONTLINE

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DNA evidence is the gold standard in many criminal cases. Most jurors and often the court of public opinion often believe if you can trace a crime back to a person's DNA, that person is caught red handed. But DNA evidence might not be as reliable as you think. FRONTLINE reporter KatieWorth takes you inside the case against DNA.
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In this excerpt from "Inside Assad's Syria" -- FRONTLINE correspondent Martin Smith's surreal journey inside government-controlled areas of the war-torn country -- Smith sits down for lunch with the commander of a pro-regime militia, who explains why he fights for Assad.
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FRONTLINE REPORT: Dodging ISIS snipers in Western Mosul.

Iraqi forces have understood if they do not hasten their efforts to drive ISIS out of Mosu...

FRONTLINE REPORT: Dodging ISIS snipers in Western Mosul.

Iraqi forces have understood if they do not hasten their efforts to drive ISIS out of Mosul, humanitarian crises are expected.
There is a new plan underway to finish ISIS in less than three months. However, ISIS also has counter plans.
Before carrying out the plan, the Iraqi Federal Police try to clean houses suspected to be used by ISIS for to infiltrate.

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🇦🇫 On the Front Lines with the Taliban | Fault Lines

Fault Lines - On the Front Lines with the Taliban
In this episode of Fault Lines, we gain...

🇦🇫 On the Front Lines with the Taliban | Fault Lines

Fault Lines - On the FrontLines with the Taliban
In this episode of Fault Lines, we gain unprecedented access to report from the Taliban stronghold of Charkh District, just an hour outside the Afghan capital, Kabul.
Reporter Nagieb Khaja follows Taliban fighters as they launch an attack on an Afghan National Army (ANA) base, and investigates what the ANA are up against as foreign troops continue to withdraw.
Khaja follows a dawn raid as the Taliban pound the ANA base with rockets and machine guns, and he witnesses suicide attackers attempt to enter through the main gates. ISAF planes circle overhead, and Khaja is concerned that they will engage. He watches the Taliban deal with losing men and interviews a local Talib about what he does when he is not engaged in warfare.
Fault Lines also interviews Jack Keane, a retired US four-star general, and Kurt Volker, the former US ambassador to NATO (2008 to 2009), to get their analysis on the battle and what the future holds for Afghanistan.
On the Front Lines with the Taliban gives a rare look into the internal workings of the Taliban and illustrates some of the issues facing the Afghan National Army as the US withdraws its troops in 2014.
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EXCLUSIVE - With the journalists on the frontline in Iraq

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Journalists embedded with the Iraqi army on the frontline battling the Islamic State group risk their lives every day to report on this must-crucial of wars. FRANCE 24’s team on the ground took a step back to look at these "information warriors".
In Iraq, the fight against the Islamic State (IS) group is not just being fought on the ground; it is also an information war. While terrorists flood social networks with propaganda videos and photos, around 1,500Iraqi war correspondents are currently covering the progress of the regular army and militias fighting their way to the terrorist group’s stronghold of Mosul. These "information warriors" are side-by-side with the soldiers.
The Iraqi journalists show incredible courage by filming the fighting up close and risking their own lives. Not all of them survive to file their reports for the next news bulletin. Proud of their country, they play an important role in the battle against the IS group and often appeal to God to win the "holy war against evil".
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News Team: Syria overspill - RT on the frontline (E9)

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War reporterMaria Finoshina and crew explore a deadly frontline between Al-Qaeda affiliated anti-Assad forces and Assad loyalists. But its not in Syria, its Tripoli Lebanon. Finoshina demonstrates how the Syrian overspill is polarizing Lebanese society, and along the way reveals a gun cult that gives her the fear.
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Frontline: Tabloid Truth

Originally aired on February 15, 1994.
On a quiet Sunday morning at home in the San Fernan...

Frontline: Tabloid Truth

Originally aired on February 15, 1994.
On a quiet Sunday morning at home in the San Fernando Valley, a freelance reporter got a call from an expert in child sex crimes: Michael Jackson was under investigation. By the time the reporter's story aired twenty-four hours later, the media feeding frenzy was underway. Within a matter of days of the first report, the Jackson story had jumped from hard, verifiable news to spectacle and entertainment. FRONTLINE correspondent Richard Ben Cramer goes behind the scenes of the television coverage of the Michael Jackson story to look at the people, organizations, and economic pressures that have led to the tabloidization of American television. The program follows a few of the most exuberant and successful of the tabloid press as they pursue the Jackson story.
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After warning his commanders that the war against ISIS had become one of sniper fire, Lieutenant Colonel Firaz, deputy commander of Brigade 36, was killed by an ISIS sniper.
“It’s all become sniper fire, which is killing us,” one soldier said.
Dodging the sniper fire, Iraqi forces slowly inspect houses as they move forward. They found a weapons factory next door to a mosque and two doors down from peoples’ homes.
The forces are trying to open a safe route for civilians fleeing the fighting and ISIS control. One young boy was wounded in a mortar attack three months ago. He still has shrapnel in his back.

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Behind The Taliban Mask: The Other Side Of Afghanistan's Front-line (2010)

Behind The Taliban Mask: The Other Side Of Afghanistan's Front-line (2010)

Taliban - Behind the Masks (2010): A daring journalist gains unprecedented access to the Taliban in Afghanistan.
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Though they would eventually kidnap him, the Taliban granted journalist Paul Refsdal unprecedented access. This exclusive documentary shows us a side of the Taliban that we have never seen before.
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The Road to Raqqa. YPG fighters, medics & European volunteers on ISIS frontline

The road to ISIS’ self-proclaimed capital, Raqqa, has been long and hard. The battle rages in the suburbs of the Syrian city. Improvised explosive devices, suicide bombers, sniper fire and grenade-dropping drones have been deployed by the surrounded terrorists.
This film features the stories of fighters in the Kurdish PeopleProtection Units (YPG), as well as European volunteers who joined them. There are also stories of military hospital staff. Dr. Akhiv, a veteran military doctor considers his work a “sacred calling.” Adham, a frontline nurse, joined the field hospital after his brother was killed fighting ISIS. Sema, a Kurdish female commander, left her family to join the fight. “We’re not fighting for a certain nation. Humanity is what we’re fighting for,” she says.
Some Europeans have joined the YPG as volunteers. Rosa left a mundane life in Sweden to fight for women’s rights in Syria. Robin, a volunteer from Germany, got sick of hearing how “someone should do something about” ISIS after every terrorist attack in Europe. He left his girlfriend and a comfortable life to do something about them himself.
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Mosul offensive: Fighting ISIS on the frontline in Iraq

French cameraman Olivier Sarbil spent 6 weeks embedded with an elite unit of the Iraqi special forces as they struggled to recapture the city of Mosul that had fallen to Islamic State in just two days back in June 2014. Subscribe for more exclusives: http://bit.ly/LtASif.
Iraq's Prime Minister says his forces, backed by coalition airpower, have taken complete control of eastern portion of Mosul. But fierce fighting continues as Iraqi soldiers continue their push.
This film was filmed and directed by Olivier Sarbil. Produced and directed by TeresaSmith, edited by Agnieszka Liggett and reported by Andy Davies. Translation by NazarAlrawi.
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Dispatches: Meeting The Taliban - Real Stories

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War as a Working Place. Syrian reporters risk death to bring news from the frontlines

TV reporter Rabie Deebh has been covering the Syrian Army’s military operations since 2011. He has been wounded several times and was partially paralysed for three months. After his recovery he went straight back to the place where he almost lost his life and resumed his work as a war reporter. He says his job is like an addiction, but his main purpose is to convey the truth of what is happening on the frontlines.
YaraSaleh and her TV crew were abducted and held for ransom. One of Yara’s colleagues was executed. Kept in a basement, beaten and threatened, the remaining three crew members barely escaped with their lives when their captors were confronted by the Syrian Army. Despite this horrific experience, Yara continues working as a TV reporter.
Laymona is a single mother of two and a passionate war reporter. She is always ready to rush to the site of a suicide bomb attack and is not afraid of interviewing armed militants. She is acutely aware of the perilous nature of her work, but says her job is her way of helping the country she loves.
Every day Syrian war reporters witness the deaths of soldiers, civilians and their own colleagues. Yet, every day they go to work to cover suicide bombings, conflict and military operations. They rely on luck or God to keep them safe, but what really keeps them going is the belief that they are assisting their beloved Motherland at a very difficult time.
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Article by WN.Com Correspondent Dallas DarlingIt wasn’t very long ago Republicans were accusing Democrats of either paying a few dollars to the homeless for votes or giving them a pack of cigarettes ... After Megyn Kelly questioned Trump during a presidential debate, his lawyer tweeted “let’s gut her.”3 Other journalists have mentioned physical threats, too, and if they reported anything critical their lives would be ruined ... ....

Using e-cigarettes may lead to an accumulation of fat in the liver, a study of mice exposed to the devices suggests. “The popularity of electronic cigarettes has been rapidly increasing in part because of advertisements that they are safer than conventional cigarettes ... Friedman of Charles R ... E-cigarettes contain nicotine, which Dr Friedman and other researchers have reported is associated with non-alcohol fatty liver diseases....

Syrian PresidentBashar al-Assad (C) is surrounded by soldiers of Syrian army as he visits a frontline area in Damascus' Eastern Ghouta area, Syria, on March 18, 2018. Bashar al-Assad on Sunday visited a frontline area in Eastern Ghouta area, where the Syrian army is advancing against the rebels, the Syrian presidency media office said....

DAMASCUS. Syrian PresidentBashar Assad visited troops on Sunday on the frontline in the newly captured areas of eastern Ghouta, near the capital Damascus, hailing their recent advances as a part of a larger battle against global terrorism ... “We are proud of you,” he said ... Some Soldiers posed with him, taking selfies ... “On the frontlines in eastern Ghouta, President Assad with the heroes of the ArabSyrian Army,” the presidency page said ... ....

ActingChief JusticeAntonio Carpioon Mondayordered an early dismissal in all courts in view of the transport strike. Aside from the Supreme Court, covered by the order are the Court of Appeals, Sandiganbayan, Court of Tax Appeals and the trial courts. He however required the frontline office of the courts to maintain a skeleton force. /je... ....

A large Turkish Army convoy, escorted by Ankara-backed militants, has arrived in Jabal (Mount) Anak area near the town of Anadan, just North of Aleppo city in Syria... Also in tow with the military column was about a company of Turkish troops; these servicemen will most likely act as the security forces which maintain watch over the frontline areas opposing Syrian Army lines ... ....

BEIRUT (Reuters) - PresidentBashar al-Assad flaunted government advances in Syria's seven-year war by filming himself driving to meet frontline soldiers near Damascus, making a video of the journey from the city centre into areas recently recaptured ... ....

PresidentBashar al-Assad flaunted government advances in Syria's seven-year war by filming himself driving to meet frontline soldiers near Damascus, making a video of the journey from the city centre into areas recently recaptured ... ....

By Steve Scherer ... SECOND SEIZURE ... Italy has agreed to hand over full responsibility for sea rescues across about a tenth of the Mediterranean to Libya's coast guard by 2020, an accord first reported by Reuters in December. The country has been on the frontline of boat migrant arrivals for the past four years, when more than 600,000 migrants have reached the country's shores ... Vincent Cochetel, the U.N ... (Reporting by Steve Scherer). ....

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In a sign of confidence, Assad on Sunday visited frontline troops and people recently displaced from eastern Ghouta, Syrian state media said and published footage and pictures of the meetings. “Every tank driver who advances one meter forward has changed the political map of the world,” state news agency SANAreported Assad as saying ...Click to play ... + -. Generating speech. Please wait... Become a PremiumMember to use this service ... ....

Those eligible for the 3,000U.S. dollars prize include wildlife wardens, forest guards, foresters, rangers, scouts, watchers and other frontline field staff working on wildlife, habitat and natural resource protection ...PFI is a Chinese conservation organization led by co-chairman Pony Ma and Jack Ma ... ....

The BBC understands Ms Campbell had originally been involved in the fighting with the YPJ in Deir ez-Zor, where IS have continued to hold the last of their territory. But in January, Turkish forces began a major offensive against the Kurds along the northern Syrian border ... He added ... "Although we tried to keep her far from the frontlines, the attacks from the Turkish state were very heavy."Eighth British death ... Related Topics. ....